2019
DOI: 10.21608/ajs.2019.43527
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RESPONSE OF TWO MAIZE CULTIVARS (Zea mays L.) TO ORGANIC MANUR AND MINERAL NANO NITROGEN FERTILIZER UNDER SIWA OASIS CONDITIONS

Abstract: Two trials were carried out at the Experimental Station farm of Desert Research Center, Teggzerty from Siwa Oasis, Matroh Governorate during the two summer seasons, 2015 and 2016. Trials were performed to study response of two maize hybrids.(Single hybrid 131 and Triple hybrid 329) to organic manure (OM) levels (15 and 30 m 3 3 OM, with 100% mineral N (120 kg N/fed.) or with 75% mineral N (90 kg N/fed.) plus 25% nano N (125 ppm as foliar application) fertilizers could be utilized for attaining the maximal impr… Show more

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“…The increase in the stover yield with the foliar spray of higher dose of Nano-urea might be due to their rapid uptake by plants and ease of translocation at a faster pace, that aided in higher rate of photosynthesis and more dry matter accumulation which resulted in higher stover yield. These findings were in agreement with the reports of Khalil et al [22] in maize and Sahu et al [23] in rice [24][25][26].…”
Section: Grain and Stover Yieldsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The increase in the stover yield with the foliar spray of higher dose of Nano-urea might be due to their rapid uptake by plants and ease of translocation at a faster pace, that aided in higher rate of photosynthesis and more dry matter accumulation which resulted in higher stover yield. These findings were in agreement with the reports of Khalil et al [22] in maize and Sahu et al [23] in rice [24][25][26].…”
Section: Grain and Stover Yieldsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Applying 75% N mineral along with 25% N nano significantly increased growth, yield, and yield components of maize in both seasons (Yasser et al, 2020). These results had the same trend with those reported by Gomaa et al (2018), Khalil et al (2019) and Gomaa et al (2020) who revealed that the application of 50% mineral NPK fertilizer plus 50% NPK nano-fertilizer increased all traits of sorghum in both seasons. The same trend was resulted by Yasser et al (2020)…”
Section: Fertilization Treatments (F)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…This result may be due to the increased growth traits and positive effect on yield characters under combination of mineral and nano-fertilizers. Similar results have been reported by Khalil et al (2019) who noted that fertilized single hybrid maize by 75% mineral plus 25% nano N fertilizers gave the highest values for plant height, ear length, and grain yield. Likewise, Gomaa et al (2017) found that the application of mineral fertilizer in the soil combined with foliar application of nano-fertilizer gave the highest mean values of number of grains row -1 , number of grains ear -1 and 100-grain weight for single maize hybrid.…”
Section: Interaction Between Maize Hybrids and Fertilization Treatments (M×f)supporting
confidence: 89%
“…The results of this experiment agree with those obtained by Akmal et al, 2010, Ali et al, 2011; Moraditochaee et al, 2012, Kandil, 2013, Sime and Aune, 2014,Bilal, et al, 2016, Nassar, et al, 2017, Khalil, et al, 2019and Afolabi, et al, 2020 …”
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confidence: 90%
“…They found that plant height, ear length, No. of grains row -1 , ear weight, ear grain weight, 100-grain weight, forge yield fed -1 and grain yield fed -1 of maize were increased by increasing nitrogen level (Akmal et al, 2010, Ali et al, 2011Moraditochaee et al, 2012, Kandil, 2013, Sime and Aune, 2014, Bilal, et al, 2016, Nassar, et al, 2017, Khalil, et al, 2019and Afolabi, et al, 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%